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This challenge is to be interpreted as widely as possible in any sense of the word peace. You can go for PEACE as the opposite of noise and bustle [as I have in my headers] or PEACE as the opposite of violence and aggression. You can use symbols of PEACE linked to the Christmas season, or broader symbols of PEACE as an expression of hope for an end to conflict. The idea is to give you a very broad canvas for creative thinking, tenuously linked to the Christmas holiday season.
Enter in this gallery from 20.00 on Tuesday 16th December to 20.00 on Tuesday 30th December GMT
KMTF main thread
The Moderator chooses the theme and sets the entry period, usually about 12 to 15 days, being sure to include two full weekends so every one has plenty of time to get out and shoot or dig up an appropriate entry..
enter as many images as you like(please be reasonable); just try to keep the size of each one reasonable (say 800px and 200kB or less)
photos to be taken by you with any camera at any time
comment under entries in this gallery if you want to (select image & 'comment on this image' below the image, including your name)
the Moderator chooses the winner and must explain his/her choice in a KMTF results thread
a Moderator will clear this gallery some time after the MC finishes ready for a future MC
go to https://pbase.com/logout and login using login: mtf_foto_studies and password: mtfforum
come back to this gallery and choose 'edit this gallery' at the top
go down to 'Upload Photos to this Gallery' or choose 'upload' near top left for multiple uploads
select 'Browse', select the image file on your computer, then select 'Upload Image'
once the image is uploaded, go down to your image at the bottom of the list of images and select 'edit' for your image
type your image name and your own name in the title block and hit Enter on your keyboard
return to this gallery thumbnails view by selecting 'thumbnails' at the top of the gallery
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